Category: Life

An auto rickshaw designed to carry goods, sometimes an animal for slaughter, has passengers instead. The heat of high noon and the gust made by the moving rickshaw make an ambivalent feeling for the riders.

Living at a time of online and virtual games, these kids opt playing outdoors with all the dirt of the ground, using marble balls. Such a game dates back to thousands of years. Marbles will probably stay a thousand more.

This is most likely a graveyard for vehicles, jutting out into a river. This is a reflection of society. Just as people, unwanted vehicles are left on the outskirts or somewhere out of view. Unwanted people suffer the most.

Nowadays, people are drawn in their own exclusive virtual world, having a separate online identity apart from the real and physical one. Or the boy could simply be reading a text. Hope he isn’t a phone zombie.

The mighty and industrial beams and the expressive and nostalgic Art Deco railings make up this bridge. Pedestrians might dismiss them as commonplace and normal but these tell the historical narrative which accompanies the building of the bridge.